After holding a rally in Latrobe on Saturday, Donald Trump remained in Pennsylvania Sunday for a prime-time NFL game against the New York Jets, who will play the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrizier Stadium on Sunday night. .
And when Steelers fans spotted the 45th president of the United States, they shouted “USA!” Chants filled the stadium.
Margo Martin, Trump's deputy communications director, shared a video of Trump pumping his fist and chanting “X” while provoking Steelers fans below. President Trump was also seen waving to fans.
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Former President Donald Trump waves to the crowd during the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Jets game at Acresure Stadium. (Barry Rieger Image)
Former Steelers star wide receiver Antonio Brown, who spoke at the La Trobe rally and publicly supported Trump ahead of this year's presidential election, was waiting for the Republican candidate on the tarmac before the game.
Before the game, Brown was seen throwing a yellow and black rally towel with the words “Trump/Vance” written on it outside with Steelers fans. He was decked out in MAGA gear, just like he was at Saturday's rally.
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Mr. Brown and former Steelers teammate Le'Veon Bell, who also spoke at the rally, were expected to line up with Mr. Trump in this week's NFL game, which has garnered much national attention.
Although this game is a Steelers home game, the Jets brought in some major trade news ahead of this contest. That's because Aaron Rodgers will be reunited with former Green Bay Packers receiver Davante Adams, who was sent by the Las Vegas Raiders after Singh's trade request. city.
But Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin also decided to move to quarterback, as Russell Wilson also made his debut Sunday night in Pittsburgh.

Former President Donald Trump (center) attends the first quarter match between the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets at Acresure Stadium. (Charles LeClair Iman Images)
If the national attention isn't enough, the Steelers know they need to step up security protocols in the face of President Trump's expected appearance, and to ensure a good fan experience for fans. Instructed to arrive early for parking and the game.
“As former President Trump plans to attend Sunday night's game as a guest of his personal suite owner, we are working with the Secret Service and local authorities to ensure the safety and security of all fans.” said in a statement. “As always, we remain committed to providing the same fan experience at every Steelers home game at Acresure Stadium.
“We encourage fans to arrive early to the parking lot and gate to enjoy the pregame experience and in-game celebration commemorating the 50th anniversary of our Super Bowl IX team. .”
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Former President Donald Trump waves to the crowd during the first quarter of the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Jets game at Acresure Stadium. (Charles LeClair Iman Images)
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President Trump is no stranger to football, having just traveled to Tuscaloosa, Alabama for the Crimson Tide-Georgia Bulldogs game on Sept. 28. And he was greeted with “USA!” College football fans cheered when he was spotted at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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